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6-21-10

[b]Red Sox 4  Dodgers 3[/b]

more details to follow but Jacob Pitts NED 2 run HR.


[b]Angels 9  Braves 4[/b]

more details to follow but Brandon Landry LCM grandslam


[b]Current Standings as of 6-21-10[/b]

Mets      6-2
Yankees 5-3
Pirates    5-3
Braves    5-4
A's         4-4
Dodgers   4-5
Red Sox   4-5
Angels     2-7
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Babe Ruth League wins 2010 Tournament of Stars!

http://web.usabaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100623&content_id=11486240&vkey=news_usab&gid=


The Babe Ruth Roster consisted of Albert Almora (Hialeah, FL); Tyler Beede (Auburn, MA); Jose Cardona (Conogo Park, CA); Brett Geren (Danville, CA); Travis Harrison (Aliso Viejo, CA); Austin Hedges (San Juan Capistrano, CA); John Hochstatter (Danville, CA); Ricardo Jacquez (El Paso, TX); Kevin Kramer (Turlock, CA); Christian Lopes (Canyon Country, CA); Michael Massaro (Waxhaw, NC); Kenny Matthews (Diamond Bar, CA); Henry Owens (Huntington Beach, CA); Garrett Schlect (Millstadt, IL); Eric Snyder (Huntington Beach, CA); and Joshua Tobias (Greensboro, NC).

 The coaching staff consisted of Chris Yust as Manager and Bob McHale, Todd Fine and Jeff Bock as coaches.

    Babe Ruth League, Inc. beat American Legion, 3-2, in the championship game to win the gold.

 With a man on third in the bottom of the 7th inning, Eric Snyder sent a long fly ball to center field to bring home the winning run.

 Babe Ruth came from behind to pull out the 3-2 win and keep its perfect record intact going 4-0 for the week.

 In a defensive battle, the pitching staff of Babe Ruth kept its composure only giving up two hits in seven innings.

 Kenny Matthews led the staff pitching for three innings allowing no hits, walking two and striking out four.

 Legion led the game going into the 7th inning, but fell just short as they ended the week 3-1 with a silver medal

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  • 2 weeks later...
update:

Rain got us the last week of the regular season, so the league ended with three teams tied, A's, Yankees and Diamondbacks. We have chosen the tournamnent teams for the 16's and 17/18's, they are practicing this week for a 2 out 3 series against Wharton Babe Ruth.

We will have pics and tournament rosters this week for the thread.

Our alumni game will be played next week, the roster keeps growing as we expect 25-30 former players of Mid County Babe Ruth to join us and play the 17/18 yr old team.

Our individual awards ie. Mickey Morgan Award (Batting Champ), Matt Robinson Award (Sportsmanship), Pitching Award, 17/18 yr old MVP and 16 yr old MVP will be presented at the Alumni game.

Thanks go out to all the players who participated in the league, they showed real class on the field. 15 local schools were represented from the area with 140 players.

A big thanks go out to Melissa, Courtney and Alex for a superb job in the concession stand   
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